Times-Advocate, 1978-08-24, Page 11 (2)a
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' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Court
Sharon Elizabeth McCaffrey and Bruce Doug Court were un-
ited in marriage on August 5 at the 'Etobicoke Temple. Rev.
Glen Wright and Major Holbrook officiated. The bride is the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roland McCaffrey, Exeter and
Mr: and Mrs. Doug Co Etobicoke are porents of the
groom. Susan McCoffr was matron of honour and
bridesmaids were Kim affrey, Gloria Rogers, and Cindy
Moore. The b t was Rob Mowat and guest were
ushered by Brion Dudgeon, Hugh MacGregor, and Glen
Court. The ring bearer was Tommy Nesbitt. After a honey-
moon in Montreal the couple has taken up residence in Toron'
to. Photo by Jack Doerr.
Largest women's
group celebrates
One of the largest women's*
organizations in Canada
celehrated its Diamond
Jubilee this month when
almost 80(1 delegates and
observers Met in Toronto
Decorate your home
with beautiful
CUSTOM
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Choose .the fdbncs and the
styles you ,rant and Both
Wh,t,ng wdl custom make
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also choose matching
bedspreads and
shams. . •
WHITINGS
WAREHOUSE
St. E eter 235-1964
August 16-19 at the 60th
Annual meeting of -the
Federation of -Women
Teachers' Association of
Ontario. The Federation
represents the 33,000 women
teachers in Ontario's :-
elementary schools.
Attending from this area
were Margaret Hogarth of
Stephen Central School and
Margaret Deichert of Zurich
School
Provincial President
Marie MacGregor called on
the delegates to to to build
public confidence .in the
Schools to counteract
criticism from . universities -
and business. She pointed out
that the schools are coping.
with mann children . who
would. once Have been
regarded as uneducable or
who would have dropped out
in elementary., school.
-Considering the range of
activities "which are now
considered the respg1 nsibility
of the school,=the wonder .is
that wedo as well as we do".
she said. •
Executive Secretary Dr.
Florence Henderson
reported that, almost • one
third of the school boards in -
Ontario do'not spend all the
money which the province is
willing -to , provide. The
result is that these areas
have larger classes ;than
necessary. and may haye to
scut school programmes
which the children in their
area cduld I4ave.
Two area
families at
reunions
• Wright
The twenty-third annual
Wright Reunion was held
Sunday August 13, in the
Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Centre. A .bountiful
'dinner was enjoyed by all.
A short business meeting
yeas conducted by Laureen
Ruston in the absence of the
president Lorne Ross. The
1979 picnic will be held
August 12, at the same
centre. • Lorne Ross and
Laurabelle Reichert will
Continue as president and
secretary. .
• Winnerl of contests con-
ducted by Judy Swan were:
Candy guessing '- Evelyn
Wright; .Toilet -paper bpw -
aura Hardeman; oldest
person present - Myrtle
Kercher; youngest person -
Linda Hardeman; coming
farthest - Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Dalton; longest married -
Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Dalton;
most recently married - Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Swan; wed-
ding date-nearestto reunion
date - Mr. and Mrs.- Jim
Jordan; birthday nearest the
date - Mrs. Myrtle Kercher;
couple with largest family in
attendance - Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer Jeffery.
Man with most keys in his
pocket --Carl Dalton; lady
with most jewellery - Doris
Jeffery„ man with most
pennies - Jim Jordan;
person with most fasteners -
Laureen Ruston; person
wearing most articles of
clothing - leaureen Ruston.
" A social hour brought the
reunion to a -close.
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Webb
The Webb family reunion
was held recently at the
home of • Norris and Annie
and Lorie 'Webb. Those
attending were: Janis and
Bill Crago, Linda; Nancy,
Becky And Billy of Pem-
broke; Joanne and Ralph,...
Wareham, Lisa. Jenny,
Suzanne and Jeffrey, Ex-
eter; 'Douglas and Dianne
Webb, Mark, Scotty -Lee and
Steven, Point Clark; Dennis
and Sandra Webb. Ryan,
Kelliand Kristopher, Lon -
fan: Michael and Nancy
Webb, Ottawa; Julie Webb,
Trento4p; and Jeff
Craigmttte,- $t: Marys. Ben
and Bernice_Webb, London;
Sandra -and Don Hischak,
London Ja'ttet :and Jim
Swartmanf, Windsor;,,.
-„r'4fargalet• and Bill Whytte:
and Naiiey+,t"Sarnia: Randy.
and Lenna Whyte, Erin and
Jeffrey. Arnprior; Darryl
and Sandra Whyte, Sarnia;
KennyWhyte and Betty
Wilton, • Sarnia; Karen and -
Bob Baron. London. ,
Jack Mann Andre, Donna
and Darcy Mann, Toronto
Shelley and Wincy Utomi,
Toronto; Cindy and Derek
Williams, Jason and Shan-
-nGn of St,. Catharines,
Marilou Cornish, Shane,
Kelly and Beverley, Picker-
ing.
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Mn and Mrs. Donald Jolly
Maria Christina Conn and Donald Thomas Jolly exchanged
married vows August 12, 1978 ot the Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. BruceConn
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jolly ore parents of the groom. Pastor
Don Forrest and Pastor Gerry McMillan officiated. The soloist
was Valerie.Moore accompanied by the organist Mrs. Gerry
McMillan. The mgid of honour was Sylvia Conn, and
Elizabeth Jolly and Annette Cann were bridesmaids. Wendy
Butler was. flower girl. The best man was Robert Jolly and
ushers were Steven Cann, and Michael Gray. Dean Hoyter
was the ring bearer. After a wedding trip to St. Lucia the cou-
ple will take residence in London. Photo by Thck Doerr
County ladies show
interest in quilting
- A large number. of Huron
County ladies have shown in-
terest in the quilting com-
petition being lteld in con-
junction with the 1978 Inter-
national Plowing match to
be held nelr Wingham.
The place and time-qf
judging has been change
due to the large number of
quilts. anticipated. Please
note carefully' Judging will
take place in the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food Of fires .in Clinton on
•Monday. September 18 from
11 a m. until completed.
Quilts must be delivered
to the Q.M.A F. offices in
Clinton on . September 18
between • 9a.m. and 10:30
a.m with enclosed informa-
tion card, attached. Quilts
• will be the property and
responsibility of the Ladies
program committee from
Monday. September 18 until
Saturday. September 30.
All quilts will be displayed
in the craft building of the
Ladies program at the inter-
national Plowing Match.
Quilts are to he picked up -at
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Times -Advocate, August 24, 1978 • Pool 11 .
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HURON QUEENS — All agricultural societies in Huron coun-
ty were represented at the recent CNE Queen contest. From
the left ore Barbara Wein, Exeter; Kathy Bremer, Seoforth
and Jon Divok, Clinton.
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